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Anocha Panjoy

Anocha Panjoy ((タイ語:อโนชา ปันจ้อย); ; born 1955) is a Thai national who was abducted by North Korean agents from Macau in 21 May 1978. Her case only became known after the release of the American Charles Robert Jenkins〔 and his Japanese family in 2004.
==Early life and abduction==
Panjoy was born in 1955 in the village of San Kamphaeng District, Chiang Mai Province, northern Thailand. Her father, Som Panjoy, was a Korean War Veteran. Panjoy's mother died while she was a child. Her father died three months before the family became aware of what had happened to her.
After graduating from high-school, Panjoy moved to Bangkok, and then to Macao where she worked as a massage therapist in a local hotel. On the 21 May 1978, she left her apartment telling her friends she was heading to a local beauty parlour. According to Charles Robert Jenkins, whose book (''The Reluctant Communist'') tells of the abduction as told to him by Panjoy, Panjoy agreed to take a man claiming to be a Japanese tourist on a guided boat tour. On a nearby beach, she was ambushed and forced onto the boat, before being taken to North Korea.〔

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